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Tuesday, January 19, 2016

This hop was put together by Miss Molly Says and Mom Does Reviews This Blog Hop is for gift cards or Family-Friendly Gifts for your furry friend. They must be worth at least $15. There is a clickable list after my Rafflecopter to make it easy for you to check out and enter all the others!

Miki's Hope will be giving away 1 $25 Petco GC to one lucky winner who is 18 years of age or older and lives in the United States. if you live elsewhere and know that you can actually use this GC then by all means enter! Rafflecopter will be used to pick the winner. I will email that winner who must reply to that email within 48 hours with the email address they want it sent to. Miki's Hope is responsible for getting the prize to the winner. Please note neither Greater Good or Petco is aware that I am doing this. The Petco GC pic is from Amazon where I will be personally purchasing the GC for the winner!! I am NOT an affiliate of any of the sites mentioned!!

I love animals--all warm blooded animals at any rate--well maybe not all--but most!! You will sometimes see me blog about my cat, who was a rescue from a rescue organization and she is a terror and a sweet heart all at the same time! I LOVE her to pieces.

It has been a while since I wrote about a charity without the charity knowing about it--but get ready--here it comes--And even if you are dead broke you CAN help out here without spending a dime. And I encourage you to do so daily or as often as you can.

GreaterGood began in 1999 to provide support for worthy causes through easy, online actions. Since its launch, GreaterGood has contributed more than $30 million to charities around the world.

Each of our cause-related websites partners with nonprofits to provide support through many different easy actions, including a free, fast 'click', shopping, and through the Gifts That Give More™ online donation program.

Currently, all donations generated by GreaterGood activities are distributed by GreaterGood.org, a 501c3 nonprofit. Each year, GreaterGood.org grants go to more than 130 charities working in the United States and worldwide. Recent grants include, but are not limited to: providing meals for the hungry and supporting sustainable practices to end poverty; providing micronutrients and oral rehydration formula to bring ailing infants and children back to health; supporting breast cancer research and programs helping women receive free mammograms; rescuing and caring for abandoned pets or endangered animals until a permanent home can be found; helping families cope with autism; feeding homeless veterans and assisting them in finding housing and jobs; funding leading-edge diabetes research; encouraging reading and literacy through providing books, scholarships, and other educational services; and preserving rainforests and other wildlife habitat.

You can learn more about our current projects and how you can help more at GreaterGood.org.

Here are all their Click to Share sites and all you have to do is click in--click on the button on the top of the site and you have helped a worthy cause.

I enjoy clicking that button. Every little bit helps a rescue or homeless pet in need!Here's the link I got after I clicked the button: http://theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/clickToGive/ars/thank-you

What a wonderful person you are! Pets are family and a part of our heart; I agree. We have a rescue dog, and she is a sweetie! I have clicked on the Animal Rights one before but hadn't realized all the others. What a great idea!savewish@yahoo.com

The Greater Good and Animal Rescue sites are two of my favorites. I click on these pages along with the partner pages, including Veterans and Diabetes. I've also bought items from these sites. I like that each purchase contributes a donation.

I don't have a blog so I don't have any of these. I do click on some of these when I remember to check my email and see my reminders. I do the breast cancer one because it runs in my family. My mom and sister have both had breast cancer and my other sister has the BRCA2 mutated gene so she will have surgery when she is done having children. I don't have it which means my children won't. I also do the animal rescue one. We have no rescues or shelters in our parish so about six years ago I somehow became the dog lady that everyone around here comes to about homeless dogs. I've placed upwards of thirty dogs, have eight of my own that wouldn't have fared well finding a home, help transport when we can afford it and donate money and goods when we can afford it, right now I have seven seven week old puppies that I'm fostering until they go to a rescue in MA, and a girl named Gibsland that was left at a burned down house is at the vet being spayed and getting shots. She's been there about a week. Two fosters fell through but I found her a rescue to go to in WI. Now I need to find the money to pay for her vet bill and find transportation to her new life. I should click several more buttons daily (all really) as there are a few other things that affect our family and friends.

I've missed a few days here and there, but basically I click all the causes every day - and have for nearly five years. I also click daily at care2.com and several other sites. What a great way to donate without spending money - when I first get on my computer every day, I do my daily clicks before almost anything else.

Yes I have clicked on great good to help feed animals before today and I also buy clothing from the site so the proceeds go to them. I bought the Sunshine Daydream Hooded Jacket in the rust color and love it. Now that it is on sale I'm thinking of buying another one because I know when this one is worn out I'm going to miss it.

Another great place you can click daily to donate (with no money out of your own pocket) is http://www.care2.com/click-to-donate/ - there are 11 categories, including animal rescue, plus a daily action. There's also http://clicktogive.com/ (six categories, including animal rescue), http://barkingmad.co.za/click-to-feed/ (you can help dogs in S. Africa), and http://www.freekibble.com/